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Namib Carnivore Conservation Centre . . .
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| is a unique tourism and
conservation centre based at the Guest Farm
in partnership with the
N/a'an kuse
Foundation. Two wildlife biologists are
stationed at Solitaire Guest Farm and guests
can accompany them on wild
Cheetah Tracking
Safaris. During the tracking excursion
guests will learn about the research at the
Centre, how radio telemetry works and walk
alongside the cheetahs in a spectacular
landscape promising a truly unique
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The Namib Carnivore Conservation Centre's main aims are:
- To promote the rehabilitation and
re-introduction of large carnivores
- To provide assistance with
mitigating human-wildlife conflict,
through sound research on carnivore
densities, home ranges, behaviour, and
territories
- To conduct a thorough study of the
Solitaire Guest Farm's large carnivore
and game populations, and monitor them
over time
- To carry out low impact eco-tourism
to educate, inspire, and help provide
funds for ongoing research projects
- To create partnerships with
universities and colleges to provide
student internships
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Release of a Lifetime.
Follow this link to the official N/a'an kuse
Blog and read about the exciting week in
June 2011, which saw the start of the Namib Carnivore Conservation Centre. |
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Namib Carnivore Conservation Centre
The NCC has an official blog where you can
keep up to date with all the latest
developments. |
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Matt's African Adventure
One of the Wildlife Biologists, Matt
Cleverley also writes a personal blog |
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